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The Physical World of Late Antiquity

Samuel Sambursky

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Physik, Astronomie

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Sambursky describes the development of scientific conceptions and theories in the centuries following Aristotle until the close of antiquity in the sixth century A.D.

Originally published in 1987.

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Astronomy, Classical element, Ex nihilo, Writing, Hypothesis, John Philoponus, Reality, Stoicism, Explanation, Illustration, Demiurge, Ontology, Relativism, Physical plane, Geometry, Physical cosmology, Archytas, Philosopher, Themistius, Democritus, Phenomenon, Pythagoreanism, Omnipresence, Anaximander, Anaxagoras, Theory, Geocentric model, Omnipotence, Aristotle, Potentiality and actuality, Scientific theory, Theory of impetus, Damascius, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Aristotelian physics, Physiognomy, Strato of Lampsacus, Theory of Forms, Alhazen, Thought, Plotinus, Theurgy, Aether (classical element), Neoplatonism, Epinomis, Classical mechanics, Theophrastus, Absolute time and space, Mathematics, Pre-Socratic philosophy, Orbit, Epicurus, Ad hoc hypothesis, Scientist, Atomism, Geminus, Quantity, Mechanics, Problem of time, Analogy, Physical law, Consciousness, Empedocles, Circular motion, Atomic theory, First principle, Astrology, Theoretical physics, Timaeus (dialogue), Hellenistic period